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Exam 1 A week from Tuesday (Tue 16 Oct) 6-8pm in Chemistry (not in Psych auditorium) Meredith’s sections in 1400 Chemistry Everyone else in 1800 Chemistry Will cover: Lectures 1-9 (up to and including this Thu) Textbook: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 Articles: Kohler, Sacks, McCloskey, Kosslyn Review sheet is posted on coursetools (look under Resources)

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Page 1: Exam 1 A week from Tuesday (Tue 16 Oct) –6-8pm in Chemistry (not in Psych auditorium) –Meredith’s sections in 1400 Chemistry –Everyone else in 1800 Chemistry

Exam 1

• A week from Tuesday (Tue 16 Oct)– 6-8pm in Chemistry (not in Psych auditorium)

– Meredith’s sections in 1400 Chemistry

– Everyone else in 1800 Chemistry

• Will cover:– Lectures 1-9 (up to and including this Thu)

– Textbook: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7

– Articles: Kohler, Sacks, McCloskey, Kosslyn

• Review sheet is posted on coursetools (look under Resources)

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Observer Perspective

• Another distortion in visuospatial processing

• People tend to subjectively stretch area around them and shrink other areas

• Report distance from familiar place to unfamiliar place to be longer than reverse

• E.g., Perspective from NYC

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Visual Imagery

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Lecture Outline

Issues: (a) Perception vs. imagery(b) Depictive vs. propositional code(c) Compromise theory

1. Perception and imagery1.1. Depictive and propositional codes

1.2. Imagery phenomena: scanning, zooming, transforming

2. Theory of mental imagery2.1. Differences between imagery & perception

2.2. Compromise theory

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Propositional vs. Depictive

• Propositional– The globe is on the desk

– ON (GLOBE, DESK)

• Depictive

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Propositional vs. Depictive• Issue: Is the representation that underlies imagery propositional or depictive?

Propositional:

Depictive:

George Washingtonhas

white hair

wooden teeth

has has

thin lips

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Perform two tasks simultaneously, if they interfere then they must require the same mental system.

Interference effects

Auditory Detection Visual Detection

Auditory imagery

Visual imagery

Interference

Interference

(None)

(None)

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Kosslyn: Image Scanning

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Kosslyn: Image Scanning

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Demand Characteristics?

• Perhaps subjects think you want them to act like they’re scanning an image, so they act that way– Subjects infer the experimenter’s implicit demands

• Or perhaps experimenters expect a certain set of results and this biases results

• But get similar results when experimenters and subjects told that theory predicts scanning short distances takes longer

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Image Zooming

Far Near

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Mental Rotation

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Mental Rotation

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Mental Rotation

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Mental Rotation

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Mental Rotation

127° 90° 45° Comparison

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Intermediate Rotations

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Imagery isn’t just like perception

• Perception has metric qualities that images don’t

• Example: Bisected rectangle with diagonal lines

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Metric Qualities of Perception

1"

1"

AB1

B2

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Part-Whole Relationships

• Quickly glance at this Star of David then look away

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Part-Whole Relationships

• Using imagery: Did it contain a parallelogram?

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Part-Whole Relationships

• Using perception: Does it contain a parallelogram?

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Part-Whole Relationships

• Using perception: Does it contain a parallelogram?

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A Duck

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Ambiguous Figures

• That figure was actually ambiguous

• Using imagery: What else could that figure have been?

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Ambiguous Figures

• Using perception: What else could that figure be?

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Compromise Theory (Kosslyn)1 - Basic code is propositional (for long term storage)1 - Basic code is propositional (for long term storage)

2 - Propositional code used to create depictive image2 - Propositional code used to create depictive image

3 - Depictive image can be scanned, zoomed, etc.3 - Depictive image can be scanned, zoomed, etc.

George Washingtonhas

white hair

wooden teeth

hashas

thin lips

generateimage

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Visual Imagery and Cortex

Ventral

Dorsal

Visual Cortex

Dorsal

Parietal Lobe

Temporal Lobe

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Memorize Grid Letters

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Image Complexity

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Ordered Image Construction

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Ordered Image Construction

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Ordered Image Construction

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Imagery vs. Motor Control

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Lecture Outline

Issues: (a) Perception vs. imagery(b) Depictive vs. propositional code(c) Compromise theory

1. Perception and imagery1.1. Depictive and propositional codes

1.2. Imagery phenomena: scanning, zooming, transforming

2. Theory of mental imagery2.1. Differences between imagery & perception

2.2. Compromise theory

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Next Time

• Working Memory

• Read pp. 181-196 in the textbook

• Read article by Baddeley